Rare Development Opportunity in Growing Detroit Neighborhoods Presenting a unique opportunity for builders, developers, and forward-thinking investors to shape the future of Detroit. This curated bundle of three vacant lots is strategically positioned in neighborhoods experiencing renewed interest, infrastructure investment, and long-term growth potential. Whether your vision includes single-family residences, small multi-unit projects, or mixed-use concepts (subject to zoning approval), these parcels offer the flexibility to bring bold ideas to life. 8146 Edgewood St, Detroit, MI 48213 Located in a transit-accessible area with proximity to DDOT routes and major corridors such as Jefferson Avenue, this lot offers an ideal foundation for residential or mixed-use development. Surrounded by emerging housing and local amenities, this site is well-positioned for projects that support community revitalization and long-term value creation. 5501 & 5507 Dubois St, Detroit, MI 48211 Just one mile east of the Detroit Cultural Center, these lots benefit from strong walkability, transit access, and proximity to Midtown Detroit, Warren Plaza, and The District Detroit retail corridor. Nearby cultural institutions - including the Detroit Historical Museum, Michigan Science Center, and Wayne State University Museum of Natural History - add to the area's appeal. Ongoing housing and redevelopment initiatives in surrounding neighborhoods further enhance the long-term upside of this location. This offering is more than land - it's an opportunity to contribute to Detroit's next chapter. With strategic locations, access to transportation and cultural anchors, and flexible development potential, these lots are ideal for builders looking to create meaningful projects that support both community growth and long-term investment returns.
Nice lot within a couple of blocks of Indian Village and West Village. This is one of FIVE side by side lots. There may be an extra lot ortwo available as well, as an incentive to offer on a five lot package deal, if interested. If you want all FIVE, then we can see... Seller is willing to meet a buyer at the property if they have any questions.
Nice lot within a couple of blocks of Indian Village and West Village. This is one of FIVE side by side lots. There may be an extra lot ortwo available as well, as an incentive to offer on a five lot package deal, if interested. If you want all FIVE, then we can see... Seller is willing to meet a buyer at the property if they have any questions.
Nice lot within a couple of blocks of Indian Village and West Village. This is one of FIVE side by side lots. There may be an extra lot ortwo available as well, as an incentive to offer on a five lot package deal, if interested. If you want all FIVE, then we can see... Seller is willing to meet a buyer at the property if they have any questions.
Nice lot within a couple of blocks of Indian Village and West Village. This is one of FIVE side by side lots. There may be an extra lot or two available as well, as an incentive to offer on a five lot package deal, if interested. If you want all FIVE, then we can see...
Nice lot within a couple of blocks of Indian Village and West Village. This is one of FIVE side by side lots. There may be an extra lot ortwo available as well, as an incentive to offer on a five lot package deal, if interested. If you want all FIVE, then we can see... Seller is willing to meet a buyer at the property if they have any questions.
Generous vacant lot in Detroit's North End. Quarter Acre lot measures 90 x 125. Zoned residential. Endless possibilities in this up and coming neighborhood. Location location location location location.
Located in Detroit's Poletown East neighborhood, this 2.712-acre (118,135-square-foot) land portfolio offers a unique urban agricultural opportunity. Zoned R3, the property currently features four hoop houses - two measuring 130' x 30' and two measuring 110' x 30' - providing over 15,000 square feet of covered growing space. The expansive site presents an opportunity for continued agricultural use, redevelopment, or integration into a larger community-based initiative. With flexible zoning and significant frontage, the portfolio is well-positioned for creative residential or green infrastructure projects in a rapidly evolving neighborhood. Lots included: 2244 Frederick 2238 Frederick 2230 Frederick 2224 Frederick 2282 E Kirby 2276 E Kirby 2272 E Kirby 2266 E Kirby 2260 E Kirby 2256 E Kirby 2250 E Kirby 2244 E Kirby 2238 E Kirby 2232 E Kirby 2224 E Kirby 2280 Frederick 2233 Frederick 2239 Frederick 2243 Frederick 2249 Frederick 2255 Frederick 2261 Frederick 2267 Frederick 2273 Frederick 2277 Frederick 2281 Frederick 2272 Frederick 2266 Frederick 2262 Frederick 2254 Frederick
Great opportunity in the Poletown Community, offering 2 lots. Addresses include 3645 & 3637 E. Palmer. This is a land-based site. The total price for all lots are $11.500. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Great opportunity in the Poletown Community, offering 3 lots. Addresses include 5347, 5357 & 5361 Mitchell for a total of $17,250 . This is a land-based site. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Great opportunity in the Poletown Community, offering 3 lots. Addresses include 5357, 5347 & 5361 Mitchell for a total of $17,250. This is a land-based site. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Great opportunity in the Poletown Community, offering 3 lots. Addresses include 5361, 5347 & 5357 Mitchell, for a total of $17,250. This is a land-based site. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Great opportunity in the Poletown Community, offering 2 lots. Addresses include 3637 & 3645 E. Palmer. This is a land-based site. The total price for all lots are $11.500. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
This residentially zoned vacant lot at 3398 Medbury St, Detroit, MI 48211, offers a prime opportunity for development in the Poletown East neighborhood. Spanning approximately 3,876 square feet, the lot is situated in a community known for its rich history and diverse architecture. Poletown East is a vibrant area that has experienced significant revitalization in recent years. The neighborhood features a mix of residential homes, local businesses, and community centers, contributing to a dynamic urban environment. Its proximity to major thoroughfares and public transportation options enhances connectivity to downtown Detroit and surrounding areas.
Vacant lot located in the North End Neighborhood. In recent years, this area has experienced transitions and development initiatives. Build your new home in this up and coming area!
Welcome to 5000 Mcdougall, a very exciting redevelopment opportunity in the Heart of Poletown Discover this remarkable brick building situated in the vibrant Poletown community. The first floor offers a fantastic commercial storefront opportunity, perfect for your business venture. Upstairs, you'll find three spacious apartments, providing comfortable living spaces. Just minutes from Midtown, this property combines prime location with great potential. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity! Property Sold AS IS BATVAI. A Waiver will need to be signed in order to tour the property.
Built in 1932, 5151 Bellevue Street is a three-story industrial Albert Kahn building located on Detroit's east side. Consisting of 87,000 +/- square feet spread out over three stories with 14-foot ceilings throughout, the building sits on 1.8 acres of land. The currently vacant property was formerly home to W.O Warehousing Company, J P Salt Company, Lakeshore Warehouse, Landmark Distribution, Michigan Warehouse Corporation, and Germack Pistachio. Owner has clean environmental.
This was the former St Stanislaus Catholic parish
Lot sold with 939 and 957 Euclid totaling = 14,637 sqft. Not sold separately. Site is in Greater Downtown- North End Planning Study. And also in the Oakland/CLay NEZ for new build/rehab. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult DLBA proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing. See attached documents for DLBA requirements and offer submission info. BATVAI
Great infill opportunity in Detroit's bustling North End neighborhood. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommend reviewing relevant neighborhood framework plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Dept. for additional context about the neighborhood. The DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatements on the purchase and development financing.
Great development opportunity! This 3 story Albert Khan building operated as the design center for the Packard plant in the 1940's. With Over 28,000 square feet this building has plenty of space to accommodate many operations. Zoned M-4. This property is sold as a package with 6437 E. Palmer #20230033501 (adjacent land) which brings the acreage to 0.7. Parcels will not be sold individually.
Part of the development puzzle! Assemble several lots on this block for a special package price! Contact broker for details.
Russell Industrial Subdivision Development opportunity of a lifetime! Vacant land near !-75 (Chrysler Dt.) assembled lot package.


The median home value in Detroit, MI is $12,500. This is lower than the county median home value of $150,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Detroit, MI is $12,500. Approximately 36.89% of Detroit homes are owned, compared to 39.44% rented, while 23.66% are vacant. Detroit real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Detroit real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Detroit, Michigan 48211 has a population of 645,658. Detroit 48211 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.17% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.56%.
The median household income in Detroit, Michigan 48211 is $34,762. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,830 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Detroit 48211 is 35 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.5 inches per year, with 33 inches of snow per year.